Sinusitis :
Sinusitis is the inflammation of the mucous membrane or paranasal sinus, resulting in the increased production of nasal mucus. Sinusitis can occur in two forms, namely acute or chronic, lasting anywhere between 7 days to 12 weeks or longer, even with treatment.
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Dr. Sashikanth Jonnalagadda
MBBS, MS (ENT), AHNS (USA), ARS (USA),
Fellowship in Head & Neck Oncology(USA),
Fellowship in Rhinology Skull Base Surgery
ENT Surgeon
19, Sai Shivam Apartment
Huda Trade Centre
Nallagandla, Hyderabad
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Dr. Sandeep Dachuri
MBBS, MS (ENT)
Fellowship in Rhinology
Fellowship in Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Surgery
ENT Surgeon
Metro Pillar No C1327
Beside Jamia Masjid, Prakash Nagar
Begumpet, Hyderabad
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Dr. Kiranmayee Buddhavarapu
MBBS, MS (ENT)
Fellowship in Rhinology and Anterior Skullbase Surgerie
ENT Surgeon
Survey No 41/14
JNTU to Hitec City Road
Hi Tech City, Hyderabad
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Shop No 403, 4th Floor
Raichandani Square, Golden Mile Rd
Kokapet, Hyderabad
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Dr. Sudhamsh Thirunahari
MBBS, MS (ENT)
Fellow in Rhinology & Anterior Skull Base Surgery
ENT Surgeon
Metro Pillar No C1327
Beside Jamia Masjid, Prakash Nagar
Begumpet, Hyderabad
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8-3-1003, Plot No 76, 2nd Floor
Flat No 201, 202, RP Enclave
Srinagar Colony, Hyderabad
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What are the causes of sinusitis?
Sinusitis is typically caused by the blockage of mucus drainage in the nasal passage. This blockage can lead to an increased growth of bacteria, causing inflammation of the sinuses. Some conditions that may lead to sinusitis are:
- Enlarged adenoids
- Tooth infections
- Nose injury
- Upper respiratory tract infections
- Fungal invasion
How is sinus infection diagnosed?
Who is more at risk for sinusitis?
Anyone can get a sinus infection, while some of them are more prone to this infection, such as individuals with:
- Structural issues such as nasal septum deviation, nasal polyps
- A history of allergies
- Frequent upper respiratory tract infections
- Dental infection
- Cystic fibrosis
- Weakened immune system
What is sinusitis?
Can sinusitis be a serious problem?
Is sinus the same as sinusitis?
How do I know if I have sinusitis or a common cold?
Although the symptoms shared by cold and sinus are the same, there are certain subtle differences. Symptoms of a cold are often mild and last not more than 7 days. On the contrary, a sinus infection is characterized by slightly moderate to severe symptoms, and this infection lasts longer than 7 days. Here are some symptoms you can identify a sinus infection from a cold:
- Facial pain and tenderness
- Toothache or dental pain
- Fatigue
- Congestion
- Severe headache
- Swelling of the face and eyes








